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Disgraceful brawl breaks out at Kempton races – but punters left in stitches at ‘worst fight ever’

THIS is the moment a disgraceful brawl broke out at a virtually empty Kempton races – as punters were left in stitches at the ‘worst fight ever’.

Footage of the scrap surfaced online and showed two men throwing – but not landing – windmill punches at each other inside the complex.

Two men start throwing – but not connecting – windmill punches in this Kempton fight

Another racegoer then piles in with this left hook

The two men battle it out until one gets kicked in the nether regions

He then gets clocked with a right and the fight soon fizzles out

Another man in a blazer and jeans then comes in from the right and throws a punch at one of the men.

The pair square off before the man in the blazer is kicked in the nether regions and clocked with a sneaky punch.

Seemingly startled, he then goes for his attacker before the scrap fizzles out, with the person filming the video saying: “When the fun stops, stop.”

The Jockey Club confirmed the incident took place on Wednesday night as Frankie Dettori banged in a winner with his only ride on the night at the Surrey track.

A spokesperson for the event said: “Our security teams responded to an incident on course at yesterday’s fixture, which resulted in two racegoers being immediately ejected.

“Responsible behaviour from spectators is a condition of attendance. We have a clear code of conduct and take a zero-tolerance approach to any form of anti-social behaviour.”

A clip of the brawl drew many mocking comments online.

One said: “Worst fighting ever. The windmill arms? Lol.”

Another commented: “The state of that.”

One person joked: “Kick to the nuts and a dry slap, the old boy definitely grew up as the older brother.”

This latest racecourse fight comes days after a big one broke out at Epsom on Oaks Day.

Dramatic photos caught the moment one racegoer grabbed another by the head and launched them to the ground.

Another youngster, who appeared to have a bottle of vodka in his pocket, got involved as a lone woman tried to break up the scrap.

A spokesperson for the event said: “Our event security team responded swiftly and decisively to an incident on course earlier this afternoon, which resulted in two racegoers being ejected.

“Responsible behaviour from spectators is a condition of attendance.

“We have a clear code of conduct and take a zero-tolerance approach to any form of anti-social behaviour.”